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, - J GRANT PASS DAILY COCHIKIt TIU'IWDAY, APRIL tr, IOW. PA3E THRKE KOI! HAIJt MIUCKMjANKOI'H Classified Advertising HATCHIN0 EOOS S. C. White Leg horns. Hest of winter layers., $1.60 tor letting ot IB. 17 In 100 lot. K. Ilaiiimorbwhdr, phone 008-F-2S, If. V. D. No. 2. tf FOR SALIC 10 acres mllee from eUy, S aoroe Tokay grapes, good gardon, good buildings, 6-room home, small bam. etc. Call 503 Bridge 8t., or address P. O. Hoi 152, Grants Pass, Ore. 41 TKAM 9 and 10 yoars old. also bar onet and wai;on for aalo, Sell all or part. Call 712 NortU Eighth or phone 1S-L. 28tf MODERN bungalow and -rooro homo, both on Kant D streot, for sale cheap; terms If roqulred. Mrs. It. A. N. Reymers. phone 292-J. 8B FOR SALK 136 acros ot land throe mllm east of Oranta Paaa, on the north bonk of the Roguo Rlvor. Part bottom, the balance bench land. About 40 acres clear and can bo cultivated. Two thousand dollar I the price now. See N. B. Towneend, 21 A street, Oranti Pane. 1 FOR 8 A Mi 10 a.' roe ono wllo west of city limit of GrnnU Pass, all fence and In cultivation, half In alfalfa. Call on or write James Martin, Granta Psss, Oregon. 44 FOR 8ALl-ISO head good Shrop hlre ewes, delivered In Granta Pa or RosM-urg, 135 lamlm thrown In more to come. These sheep are thoroua-hbred Shrop shire; good fleece ot wool on their backs; price $20. (loo. W. King, Moiitaidie, Cal. 04 FOR SALR Cemont bloiks. 3 sites; brlcka In any quantity; gravel; lime. 25c wagon load; sewnr pip. Smith's Racket Store. 44 PRRSKNT OWNERSHIP township Plata of Josephine county. 50c each. For sale by Josihle Coun ty Abstract Co. Blue printing at reaaonablo rates. 39tf Foil 8ALK AT A SNAP--20 acres of land under Irrluntlon. 9 acrei In cultivation. Hmull orchard, and buildings. See Iiaac Beet. 46 FOR SALE One of the nicest alfal fa farms In Southern Oregon, con sisting of 130 Bonn; 69 acres un der Irrigation ditch with water right. Modern house, electric lights, water and bath. Good barn and outbuildings. 30 acres In al falfa, (10 acres of Number 1 or chard.) See Isaac Best. 46 FOR SALE 8 head of burros well broken to pack. Address) No. 701 eare Courier. 47 FOR SALE I am disposing ot all my grade milk cows. If you are wanting a first class cow, this Is your rhanoo. 43. N. Culy, R. F. D. No. 4, phone 612-F-3. 48 FOR SALE One Underwood type ' writer, model No, 6, nearly new, 335. Cofdltlon excellent. Phone . No. 26. . 44 WANTED EXPERIENCED TRUCK DRIVER wants position driving truck heavy truck preferred. Inquire No. 689 care Courier. 46 WANTED Men for farm work. Mar ried men preferred. River Banks Farm, R. F. D. No-. 2. 46 WANTED Men to work at Fort Vanoy Orchards. Phone 606-F-12. 44 TO EXCHANGE PORTLAiND LOTS for house or land. - W. C. Reuter, St. Maries, Ida. 48 CIVIL ENGINEERS DANIEL McFARLAND, civil engi neer and surveyors Residence 740 Tenth street, phone 211-Y. 65 CHICHESTER S PILLS W. TUB MAMOND SBAND, Jk T.dll Ask hf Oi-a-nt'tfcf I b)Qrf& 111. In tut ud tlM mulHc Tsaha atam. Hur sir want ft rant, Ak foflflll.Clftft.'pr.Bf rllslNf ItltANI 1'llXK.fnr IS rial. Ak(lll.Cini.i vmii known licit, belts t. Always, kUatLf SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE When you are overworked, teel listless or languid,, or when you can't sleep or eat, better take Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea, livens you up, purines the 'blood soothes and regu la ton the stomaoh, makes you eat and sleep. A real Spring 'Medicine, 85c. Tea or Tablets. Sabin't Drug Store. Artv. "rlntlns 'tha1 pleasesWe do ltJ .CtHer Job Department. ' T1R158 Used tlrea bought and sold Auto Borvice Co. Phone S24-J, op posite Oxford hotel. 20tf E. L. QALBRAITII, Iniuraoce, rent- tit a ipeclalty. Acreage, Building and Loans. 609 O ttreet, Launer'i old location. tf ELKCTRIO WIRING and general electrical work, repairing, house wiring. C. C. Harper, 115 North Sixth street, phone 47. tf HEMSTITCHING and plcollng at 10 centt a yard Alt work . guaran teed. The Vanity Shop, Medford, Ore. 162 IF YOU WANT to aell your pro perty; If you want to buy proper ty; If you want good loana; If you went any service that a realty man can ronder. 8oe McKlnatry, 603 O ttreet. 25tf ELECTRIC WIRING House wiring, motora Installed and repaired. Phone 24S-U Joe A. Polley. 63 8KB THE NEW Detroit coal oil bur ner for stoves- and ranges at Lloyd's. 110 South Sixth. 46 HIQHUST PRICES paid for wool and mohair. Grants Pass Junk Co., 403 South Sixth street, phone 21. 67 kTHuHTS and Udlos of Security Council moots second and fourth Friday's In W. O. W. hall. 43tf TAXI CHANGE OF JITNEY STAND from Mocha Cafe to "Stag" cigar store, call 183-J. Residence 149-Y. Otto J. Knlps. 238 DAILY JITNEY to Selma, Kerby and Waldo. Leaves Granta Pass dally at 9:30 a. in. Everett Hogue, phone 317. 317 USE THE WHITE LINE TAXI for prompt service. City and country trips. Safety first. Call Grants Pass Hotel, phone 396. Residence phone S20-H. W. O. White. 83 l-KNTISTH E. C. MACY. D. M. U. Flrit-lae dentistry 109Vs South Slitl ttreet. Grants Pass, Oregon. C. E. JACKSON, D. M. D., successor to Dr. Bert Elliott. Over Golden Rule Store. Phone 6. Residence phone 163-J. PHYSICIANS L O. CLEMENT. M. D., Pracclfl- limited to dlseasea of the eye, ear nose and throat. Glasses Otter Office hours 9-12. 2-5, or on ap polntment Offloe phone 61. reel dence phone 159-J. 8. LOUOHRIDQE. M. D PhyslcU- and surgeop.. City, or country call attended ofay or night. Resldeev phone 169; office phone IP' Sixth aod H. Tuffs Bldg. A. A. WITHAM, M, D. Interns medicine and nervous disease - sot- Corbdtt Bldg., Portland. Ow Hours 10 to 11 a. m.; 1 to 4 p. m VETERINARY 84.ROKON DR. R. J. BESTUL, Veterinarian Offloe, residence. Pboaa. SOaVR. DRAY AGS AND TRANSifcR COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. A' kinds of drayage and, trenaft werk carefully and promptly don Phone 181-J. Stand at frelgh depot. A. 8hade, Prop. 'THE WORLD MOVES; to do. we Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. ' Phoo 897-R, F. O. I8HAM, drayag aad transfei 8afes, llanos and furnltun moved, packed,' shipped and stor ed. Office phone 124-Y. Resi dence phone, 124-R. PHOTO STUDIO THE: PICTURE MILL tor fine pboio graphs. Open dally escept Sun day from 10 a. m. to B tw m. Sun day sittings by appointment only Phone Mill, 2K8-R,or resident 140-J. , 67U The California and Oregon coast Railroad company TIME CARD Effective Nov. 19, 1918. i Trains will run Tuesday, Thursdaj and Saturday Leave Granta Pa8.... 1 P. M Arrive Waters. Greek; 2 P. M" Leave Watt rs Creek 3 P. M Arrive Grant-, Paaa .... ,.,.., P. M For Information regarding trelsh and- passenger rates. call at the off let ot the company, Lundburg building or telephone 1SI. , v V svf K PI si A Ud) ti j mm '$ i ! ! i( ft P i !ji iifi!! mmmmiB Iliii iiH fe, ., Mmmyrma ..- .- ...... iwMw"i,'wmv.'W'iniri'liiiii,,iliiiilMlir .H'lMMinilll lilili HMHHH t ''' Iw" -.mm.'-i IMill!ll!!Hlllll'.,l',lil!lir,!l!ll i:i!'"'1"h f f4T e. at. it mm mmiitmnmw top Jim am th fosVacc im r.n V.-'.' ... V I.!l! -..'..I. W . n r ' - !T"wm. r & Zzr''- T,l ""PP"1655 --a yn ever Deiare couectea i; tr. a. s duux to fKl-t fit yQur smokeappetite like kids fit your hands I It has the ..c'l iimdandiest flavor and cxlness and fraeTance vou ever ran 4 v, U V ti VfH. a', i- o . : . Daily Health Tali URIO ACID IN THE VSTC BT LEB H. SMITH. IL D. TJric acid it now generally recoguac- as the cause of more diseases than was heretofore believed. When the kidneys are out of order one acid accumulates within the body in super abundance. The disordered kidneys do not filter the poisons out of the blood, as tbey ought to do, and so the poisons remain in the blood and float around until they find a plaoe to lodge, in form of nrute salta. The tiling to remember is that you may have rheumatism in any part of the body you may have pains anywhere yonr back may ache and your head may be diiiy--but the trouble la not where the pain appears. The trouble is . in the kidneys, and what is the first thine to dof You must get that, exeesa urio aei& out of your system, which can be done by .taking Anuno Tablets, the splendid remedy which Dr. Pierce,, of Buffalo, N. V., baa put on tale -in the drug stores at low price. Anurio Tableta (made doable strength), when taken into the system as medicine, have the peculiar power, ot dissolving the urio acid de posited there. Drop a bit of sugar or salt into hot. water, and it will dis appear. In precisely the same way do these Anoxic Tableta dissolve urio acid. Of course, after ridding the system of nrio sold, il may return again unless you eat the right, foods and live the right kind ol me, boa, Dr. Pierce will advise you fully- on proper food and correct living if you write and ask him. He makes no charge for such advice. Take Anurio Tablets to-day, by all means, and get. that nrio acid out ot your system. Don't, don't, ooa't, put to matter on. ATTORNEYS H.i D NORTON, Attorner-at-u - Prac tices In all State- and Fed. r. Courts. First National Bank- Bid COLVlll WILLIAMS, AUoil.j at-Law, Oranta Pass Dunking C Bldg., Grants Pass, Oregon C. S. VAN DYKE. Attorney. n- tloe In all court, r'lrbi Nutiou. Bank Bldg. O. S. BLANCHARD, Attorney a,i La Golden Rule Bulldm. Pho'io 270. Grants Pass, Oregi-u BLANCHARD & BLANCH AKD. A torneys, Albert Bldg. Pb. 826 J. Practice In all courts; i board attorneys. C. A. BIDLER, Attorney-at-Law. r sree In bankruptcy. Mason temple, Oranta Pass, Ore. GEO. H DURHAM, attorney at law, referee In bankruptcy. Masonic Temple, Grants Pass, Ore. Phon 186-J. I JAMBS T. CHINNOCK, Lawyet First National . Bank building. 1 Oranta Pase.-Oregon, ..; .; ' . ' !l! il l III! ' '! ' ' 1 ii. . I' ! I 11 4f Hnrh mm m-r L . moa 11ia .1.5 . r against! j ust what a whale of joy Prince Albert really is you want to find out tha double-quickest thing you do next. And, put it down how you could smoke P. A. for hours without tongue bite or parching Our exclusive patented process cuts out bite and parch. P. salize what it would mean to get set with a joy'us jimmy pipe or the papers every once and a while. And, puff to beat the cards I Without a comeback Why, P. A. is so good you feel like you'd just have to eat that fragrant smokel R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winiton-Salem, N. C THIS 'CAT EXPERT ANGLER English Writer Tells of Feline That Catches Fine Trout Without Bslt or Line. Cats have a passion for fish and will hover about a room plaintively mewing long after the piscine uub stanre has gone and only the smell Is left: hot It Is not generally known that they are. expert anglers, says a writer In the Family Journal (Lon don). A Hampshire sportsman whose gardeq bordered on a well-stocked stream stated that bis cat takes more trout out of It than he does. All fish love to basic In the sun and. taking advantage of this on fine summer days, Mr. Tom lies In ambush, con cealed In the reedy .grass bordering some bright pebbly shallow. He needs neither rod nor line; unlimited pa tience Is his whole stock In trade. Not a move doea he make., bis quivering tall merely rustling the slender bents as If stirred with the gentlest south ern breeze. Presently there Is a splash and a flounder, and a fine, fat trout, bursting with condition, comes flapping up to the shallow for Its morning sun bath. For an Instant only It Ues there contentedly gasping In the soft, warm air, but In that In stant the four-footed angler L made his spring and fastened bla claws firmly In the fish's shimmering back. i UOlt ANY GIRL CAJf HAVE PRETTY EYES No girl or woman is, pretty U .her eyes are red, strained or have dark rings. Simple wltchhwel, camphor, hydrastls, etc., as mixed In Lavoptlk eye wash, will brighten the eyea and a week's use will surprise you with Its QUICK results. Regular use of LavopUk keeps the eyes healthy, sparkling ajid vivacious. The quick change will please you. Dainty aluminum eye cup FREE. National Drug Store. YOU 8HOVLU KNOW HARLEY-DAVIDSON Motorcycles arid Bicycles To gt this information, till out this blank and mall it; , To W. R. GAYLOnit, Medford, Oregon, .'V ' . . . With no obligation on my part, pleas ....Call to demonstration. ' ' T" r' '- ....Mail Catalogue. Concerning ....Motorcycle; Sidecar; ....liicycle. Name Address niitBmiiaiH8iiuiiiiEai?Miiia;r.t'iisiiwtsTje'' i I I :!i i I il lies ,all'- 1 ill I I'!' I : HiH f : II itM II iU' it" i ! Ill Mi n M I; ll'l'l nlHii! !l Ii. : il l''l! i Iv.V a mw-I.m . . . ... . USE OF PHONETIC SPELLING Reasons Advanced Why It Would Be Well if Its study Should Be Msde More General. Phonetics In Its broadest sense, la a study of the whole range of sounds, articulate, musical and otherwise. In Its restricted sense it Is confined to articulate . sounds of human speech. Eveu in this restricted sense It Is still broad enough to Include the subject of the nrouxtlc or mechanical side and the anthropological or philological side. It- may discuss simply the speech vlhmtlons Hint cause any par ticular sensations on the human ears, or l may Include an Investigation of the manner and causes of the change the artu-ulute sounds of s language undergo as It develops. The study of phonetics Is widely advocated by philologists and by many of the most thonghtful teachers for three reasons: (1) That persona may speak their mother tongue correctly through thus lesrnlng to know the proper valuation of Its sounds ; (2) that they may learn successfully the pronunciation of oth er languages, to which a knowledge of their own la the best Introduction; (8) that those who wish to study philology may have a key to that science. And the sounds of our lan guage cannot be successfully studied or explained without some ce of pho netic spelling. Hundreds ot phonetic alphabets have been proposed, but the only one- that has made progress and bids llr to become, general (naturally with some modifications) la that of the Association Internationale Phone- I tlque. This alphsbet took torn. tHh I tween 1889 and 1889 In proposals, made by Paul Edouard Passy, a noted French phonetician. Boston's Far.-ious Church. There were only 8,000 houses In .Boston, "when the North church was built and many members of the con gregation came from outlying districts. The corner stone was laid In April, 1723. and the first meeting was held In December of the same year. 1 Vijf- J.raoMe 1 VttMCH SQUEEGEE TREAD -Tires Mark Acs 3 ConHiKKiisSsrs How quickly a railroad coach would pound to pieces if it had to jump three inches from one rail to the next. Skips or gaps in the rolling surface of tires are equally disastrous. , Those three con tinuous ribs on the : Diamond- Squeegee Tread give as smooth a rolling surface as though it was a smooth tread tire. "More - Mileage Ribs" we call them, for they put jnore rubber right where the wear comes. Yet that scientifically designed Diaqoond Squeegee Tread halt forward and, aide akida, It adds- mfloege you'lV ropi a- Diamond thou . i a-ands o miles before yxm wear down those Squee ge Ribs. Cut your tire V&ktep with a Diamond. Grants Pass Hardware Co. 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